Auctioneers Notices Masterton Stock Sale, WEDNEbDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1907, At 1 p.m, BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . will sell as above— Sheep—--150 hoggets 100 wethers 60 prime heavy fat wethers 1 50 fat ewes 100 fat and forward empty ewes 60 ewes in lamb to stud Lincoln rams 25 fat ew< s 25 fat ewej 20 fat ewes 25 fat ewes 25 fat ewes 150 fat and forward ewes ICO forward empty ewes, ono earmark 50 empty ewis 100 mixed woolly hoggets 60 ewes in lamb to Roruney rams 40 fat ewes and wefcbcra 150 ewes in Jamb to licmney rams 10') 4, 6 and 4-year oil ewes in lamb toßomnoy and Shropshire rams first-class line) Cattle—--25 15-month steers I i 15 18 month steers 30 young cows, empty I 6 steers 6 pi ime fat cows I 2 first-class springing heifers, just j at the drop 6 young cows 9 iS-r.iontb.sto 2 year old steers 4 springing heifer 16 18-muntli3 heifers Pahiatim Stock Sale, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1907. At 1 p.m. a BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell (for_the Association) as abovj— Sheep—--52 2 tooth ewes in lamb 100 wethers SCO ewes in kmb 80 hopgets 150 ewes in lamb to Lincoln ram 3 120 good ewes in lamb to Romn-y3 300 bogpets 150 2, 5 and C-tooth ewes in lamb Also in tha estate of the lata Mr Thomas Wyatt--230 2, 5, 6 and f f.m. ewes in lamb, vury good line Cattle — 8 fat cows 2 fat heifers 12 yea'rings Also, on account of Evelyn Macdonald, Esq., Makuri - 20 choice springing heifers, close to calving On account of Mr C. G. Engstrom, the whole of his dairy herd, comprising - A "I first-class dairy cows 1 p.b. Shorthorn bull AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. -No better recommendation is ireded than tbe fact flint the above herd of cows hn,3 held the record test at the Makuri factory for five seasons. Nearly all the cows ara coming in early faccoiy dates. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Auctioneers. EVlasterton Horse Sale. SATURDAY, 10th AUG, 1907, at 1 p.m. BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., will . sell as abbve at their Renall Street Yards—--1 half-draught bay mare, 6yrs old 1 spring cart and harness 1 pony, gig and harness, 6yrs, fast trotter 1 good hack, 8 years 1 3 year cob pony (trial in harness) 1 good gig mare by "New Orleans" ' 2 good hacks 1 strong hill cob 1 brood mare 1 3-year mare, all harness, sound and quiet On account cf M. J. McGregor, Esq., Hikorangi—--3 unbroken draught geldi rgs Further entries invited. Entries close at 12 noon on day of sale. Entrance fees, 2s 6d. Taranakl Dairy Fat»ms. i AA Acres, all grassed, will carry 35 V. \) \J cows and horses, good house of 5 rooms, 3 \ miles from Stratford by good metal road, close to factory and school. Price £l6 per acre, with £2OO cash. e\r\r\ ACRES real good swamp land, \J partly improved, will carry 100 cows atpresßnt, 3 miles from Eltham by metal road, tew chains from fact rj. £22 10s per acre. £320 cash. Act immediately, as ihese properties may be withdrawn any day. Barnes & Gtllmara, LAND, FINANCIAL AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, HAWERi. BUY your Property SELL your Property Through ft* lE. J &> Co.», LIM.TiiD, Perrt Street, • Masterton, Auctioneers; Land, Estate, & FinantDal Agents. 4QO Acres, 300 in grass, and rough feed, 300 acres plougbabie. now carrying 2£ sheep per ncre, watered by creeks, situated 4 miles from l ail way station. Price £7 10s per acre. 518 45© Acres, limestone country, 2 miles from railway, all in gras.~, hilly ground, first-class sheep c-nmtry, 2£ sheep per acre. 5-roomed house and sheds, goodwill £1,565. Rent 11/6 per acre. 522 436 Acres, 410 in grass, all ploughable, 20 acres crop, orchard 4 aires, 7 paddock?, wall-watered, 3-roomed house, and outbui'diDgs, carrying 960 sheep, and 50 cattle, 3 miles railway. Price, goodwill £5 per acre. Rent 10s. 523 TS6 acias, freehold, about 300 in grass, balance in bush, 200 acres flat land, a greater portion of bush good milling rimr. 15 miles Masterton, 2-roomed coti-.je. I-ripe £5 per acre, easy terms. 412 551 Acres, all in best English grasses, 50 acres ploughed, ring-fenced, wellw'.ered, good dairy country of 2 J f heep per acre, 6 miles railway station, Mortgage £4,500 at 5 per cent with 7 ; oars to run. Price £l2 per acre, cash £1650 and mortgage taken over. Stock can be taken at valuation oi mortgage. Title, Land Transfer. 519 437 Acres, 4 paddocks, all in English grass, well-watered, 5 miles from sale yards and railway stitioh. Price £l3 per acre. Terms half cash, balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Stock at valuation if required. 520 432 Acres, leasehold, 4 paddock*?, 14 acres in oats, balance g.-as 3 , 2 roomed cottage. Rent 6s Id less 10 par cent. Goodwill £4 10s per acre. 0 miles railway station. .521 ROBERT HARRIS, Representative. ,yEciiß>v:t iiulti you good, bat we i V or. <"■■!;.- • ~ ■,.„! pocd— "TIUER"
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8502, 3 August 1907, Page 8
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